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<blockquote data-quote="ajd132" data-source="post: 7837800" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>There has been an increasing driver shortage for at least 5-10 years Europe wide. Haulge companies should have been sorting things out to get more UK drivers trained especially once brexit happend. Other things such as new legislation coupled with stuff like foreign drivers leaving and covid has meant there isn’t enough UK based drivers.</p><p>There is undoubtedly a lot of poor employers who have used cheap European labour and there is also massive lack of infrastructure in many destinations and they are also taking the pee using lorries as storage which drives people away. </p><p>if I took seriously every story a lorry driver had told me the agricultural industry in my part of the world would look very different to what it does!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajd132, post: 7837800, member: 4612"] There has been an increasing driver shortage for at least 5-10 years Europe wide. Haulge companies should have been sorting things out to get more UK drivers trained especially once brexit happend. Other things such as new legislation coupled with stuff like foreign drivers leaving and covid has meant there isn’t enough UK based drivers. There is undoubtedly a lot of poor employers who have used cheap European labour and there is also massive lack of infrastructure in many destinations and they are also taking the pee using lorries as storage which drives people away. if I took seriously every story a lorry driver had told me the agricultural industry in my part of the world would look very different to what it does! [/QUOTE]
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